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I've seen people talking about the flare scene in Mad Max. I don't know if I'd point fingers at the player yet. For one, are people calibrating their display to 2020? I realize the movie is a P3 master, but the P3 master is in a 2020 container with completely different saturation points, so you can't calibrate for P3 and call it good. I've seen a lot of displays that have their wider color mode setup for P3 and not 2020 coordinates, this would cause issues with color shift. Also, until you can be absolutely sure that your HDR mode is calibrated PROPERLY (which means almost no one), it is impossible to make objective comments about the presentation.
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